diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a254827..2059e8d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ No. If your input data contains a header line, you need to specify the `-H` opti ### Is there a way to specify a specific column as the x-axis or y-axis? -Not yet. In principle, YouPlot treats the first column as the X axis and the second column as the Y axis. When working with multiple series, the first row is the X axis, the second row is series 1, the third row is series 2, and so on. If you pass only one column of data for `line` and `bar`, YouPlot will automatically use a sequential number starting from 1 as the X-axis. The `--fmt xyy`, `--fmt xyxy` and `--fmt yx` options give you a few more choices. See the `youplot --help` for more details.YouPlot has limited functionality, but you can use shell scripts such as awk '{print $2, $1}' to swap lines. +Not yet. In principle, YouPlot treats the first column as the X axis and the second column as the Y axis. When working with multiple series, the first row is the X axis, the second row is series 1, the third row is series 2, and so on. If you pass only one column of data for `line` and `bar`, YouPlot will automatically use a sequential number starting from 1 as the X-axis. The `--fmt xyy`, `--fmt xyxy` and `--fmt yx` options give you a few more choices. See the `youplot --help` for more details. YouPlot has limited functionality, but you can use shell scripts such as `awk '{print $2, $1}'` to swap lines. ### How to view detailed command line options?